Through an incredibly lucky set of circumstances I was bouncing around Milan after a gig. Friends and I stopped by a Da Vinci museum, which rebuilt many of his never-built sketches. There was a sketch of a study of an octagon rotated around a central radius. I didn't get a picture, and I wanted to remember it, and I couldn't find it in a couple of quick google image searches so I tried to re-study it from memory. Here goes nothing.
I'm not particularly proud of the end result, but here's to publishing instead of sitting waiting on perfection
20th April 2016
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I'm Issac. I live in Oakland. I make things for fun and money. I use electronics and computers and software. I manage teams and projects top to bottom. I've worked as a consultant, software engineer, hardware designer, artist, technology director and team lead. I do occasional fabrication in wood and plastic and metal. I run a boutique interactive agency with my brother Kasey and a roving cast of experts at Kelly Creative Tech. I was the Director of Technology for Nonchalance during the The Latitude Society project. I was the Lead Web Developer and then Technical Marketing Engineer at Nebula, which made an OpenStack Appliance. I've been building things on the web and in person since leaving Ohio State University's Electrical and Computer engineering program in 2007. Lots of other really dorky things happened to me before that, like dropping out of high school to go to university, getting an Eagle Scout award, and getting 6th in a state-wide algebra competition. I have an affinity for hopscotch.